"Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose during World War II by recalling the memory of the December 7, 1941, attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, a US Naval base in Hawaii. The attack shocked the American public and led to the nation's immediate entry into World War II
"China, First to Fight!" A World War II propaganda poster designed to distribute ideas and informati...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: (Western Union telegram about wounded soldier) "...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
The Japanese strike against the naval base at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) exerted an enormous imp...
"Air Raid--Know the rules," a World War II Office of Civil Defense poster promoting defense of the U...
News of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, was broadcast to the nation over radio...
"Remember Pearl Harbor - December 7, 1941 - 50 Years" [1991].Artifact Size: 2.25 inch diameter.Credi...
Poster reading "Paper Packs a Punch! Save Waste Paper!" designed by the Ohio Salvage Committee of t...
This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims December 7, 2003 as Pearl Harbor Remembrance ...
"Hasten the Homecoming, Buy Victory Bonds" poster designed to promote a sense of common purpose duri...
"Help Bring Them Back To You," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common p...
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the tragic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and recall the ...
Photograph of a map of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with notes in Japanese relating to the planned attack o...
World War II U.S. Propaganda Poster: "Warning! Our homes are in Danger Now!" Office for Emergency Ma...
"China, First to Fight!" A World War II propaganda poster designed to distribute ideas and informati...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: (Western Union telegram about wounded soldier) "...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
The Japanese strike against the naval base at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) exerted an enormous imp...
"Air Raid--Know the rules," a World War II Office of Civil Defense poster promoting defense of the U...
News of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, was broadcast to the nation over radio...
"Remember Pearl Harbor - December 7, 1941 - 50 Years" [1991].Artifact Size: 2.25 inch diameter.Credi...
Poster reading "Paper Packs a Punch! Save Waste Paper!" designed by the Ohio Salvage Committee of t...
This proclamation from Governor Mark Sanford proclaims December 7, 2003 as Pearl Harbor Remembrance ...
"Hasten the Homecoming, Buy Victory Bonds" poster designed to promote a sense of common purpose duri...
"Help Bring Them Back To You," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common p...
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the tragic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and recall the ...
Photograph of a map of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with notes in Japanese relating to the planned attack o...
World War II U.S. Propaganda Poster: "Warning! Our homes are in Danger Now!" Office for Emergency Ma...
"China, First to Fight!" A World War II propaganda poster designed to distribute ideas and informati...
This poster was produced during World War II with the slogan, "Shoot to Kill! Protect Your Victory G...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: (Western Union telegram about wounded soldier) "...